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2.50 star(s)
A Run Through Steeplechase
+ Tee signs are colorful and informative.
+ The guiding signage is very helpful.
+/- The central creek comes into play a lot. (a LOT!)
+ The tees are remarkably grippy rectangular pads made of tiny rocks, but...
- ...Many of them are worn down or damaged.
- It isn't a...
3.50 star(s)
Lurching Through Lester Lorch (Beaver)
+ Tees are flat, wide and long concrete.
+ The tee signs are basic but accurate. Their containers are rusting, though!
+ The guiding signage is helpful, mostly.
+ There is a varied landscape with dense woods, tree-speckled fields, a pond and some modest...
2.50 star(s)
DeGrey Doesn't Dismay
+ Tees are flat, long and sturdy concrete.
+/- Baskets are numbered but on the old side.
+ Colorful and effective tee signs attached to bag stands at every link (except the first one).
+ The venue is spacious and pretty, but...
- ...It is too open and flat for my taste.
-...
2.50 star(s)
TRAXX Attracts Packs But Lacks Impacts
+ Welcome board has a map and lost disc box.
+ Tees are all flat, long and wide concrete within a wooden frame.
+ Numbered baskets are color-coded for whichever layout you play.
+ Pleasant park in a quiet area lets you unwind.
+ Tee signs have all...
1.00 star(s)
Not Amused Park
+ Practice basket near the parking lot.
+ There is guiding signage to help you find your way.
+ Tee signs are old yet reliable and visible.
- Concrete tee pads present, but they are small and uneven.
- Tall grasses, gangly roughage and tough walking in numerous places.
- A lot...
3.50 star(s)
Seven-Out-Of-Ten Oaks
+ Tees are sturdy flat concrete. They felt a little small to me, but I've got very long legs.
+ Lost disc box right next to link1.
+ Course features lean towards "gradual sloped woods."
+ Brooms and benches all over the place.
+ Plenty of anti-erosion measures in place...